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On Tue, 12 Jan 2010 06:07:17 -0800 (PST), --Bryan >
wrote: >On Jan 12, 8:01*am, "Nancy Young" > wrote: >> --Bryan wrote: >> > On Jan 12, 7:52 am, "Nancy Young" > wrote: >> >> wrote: >> >>> My sister gave me a large canister of mixed nuts for Christmas. I've >> >>> eaten the cashews, the almonds, the pecans, and I've managed to give >> >>> away the hazelnuts, but nobody will touch the Brazil nuts. Does >> >>> anybody actually eat them? Everyone I've talked to has said no. >> >>> They're the lima bean of the nut world. >> >> >> Send them to me, I adore them. You're not supposed to eat a >> >> ton of them, they are high in selenium and too much is too much. >> >> > That is useful information, but damn, now I'm going to have to limit >> > them. >> >> I know. *Sorry. *Too many cashews makes me queasy. *I love nuts >> but I have to control myself. > >Have you ever had fresh hickory nuts? They're somewhat like pecans or >white walnuts, but with no bitter skin. The shagbarks are especially >large and delicious. Unfortunately, the squirrels are very efficient >at collecting damned nearly every edible one. > This true, I've dozens of mature shagbarks, haven't once found any but empty shells on the ground, and their lowest limbs are like a dozen feet up. A gorgeous tree... gotta remember to take some better pics come spring. Ok, found a pic with a small stand of young shagbarks, not easy driving nails in: http://i46.tinypic.com/rtnx4g.jpg A group of more mature shagbarks at my rear property line: http://i47.tinypic.com/21e1315.jpg |
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